Parrot Laurent, Sotamenou Joel, Dia Bernadette Kamgnia
Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), Montpellier 34398 Cedex 5, France.
Waste Manag. 2009 Feb;29(2):986-95. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2008.05.005. Epub 2008 Jul 24.
This paper provides an overview of the state of municipal solid waste (MSW) management in the capital of Cameroon, Yaoundé, and suggests some possible solutions for its improvement. The institutional, financial, and physical aspects of MSW management, as well as the livelihoods of the population, were analyzed. Our study revealed that distances and lack of infrastructure have a major impact on waste collection. Garbage bins are systematically mentioned as the primary infrastructure needed by the population in all quarters, whether it be a high or low standard community. The construction of transfer stations and the installation of garbage bins are suggested as a solution to reduce distances between households and garbage bins, thus improving waste collection vehicle accessibility. Transfer stations and garbage bins would enable the official waste collection company to expand its range of services and significantly improve waste collection rates. Several transfer stations have already been set up by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs), but they require technical, institutional and funding support. Research is needed on the quality and safety of community-made compost, as well as on soil fertility in urban and peri-urban areas. Most of the stakeholders, municipalities, the official waste collection company and households acknowledge the need for better monitoring and regulation of MSW management. The urban community of Yaoundé also needs to maintain its support of MSW management and promote the sustainability of NGOs and CBOs operating in underserved areas not yet covered by adequate infrastructures. A major opportunity for implementation of such waste policy is the heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) program dedicated to urban planning and good governance.
本文概述了喀麦隆首都雅温得的城市固体废物管理状况,并提出了一些可能的改进方案。分析了城市固体废物管理的机构、财政和实际情况,以及居民的生计。我们的研究表明,距离和基础设施的缺乏对垃圾收集有重大影响。在各个街区,无论是高标准还是低标准社区,垃圾桶都被一致认为是居民所需的主要基础设施。建议建设转运站和安装垃圾桶,以减少住户与垃圾桶之间的距离,从而提高垃圾收集车辆的可达性。转运站和垃圾桶将使官方垃圾收集公司能够扩大其服务范围,并显著提高垃圾收集率。一些非政府组织和社区组织已经建立了几个转运站,但它们需要技术、机构和资金支持。需要对社区制作的堆肥的质量和安全性以及城市和城郊地区的土壤肥力进行研究。大多数利益相关者,包括市政府、官方垃圾收集公司和住户,都承认需要更好地监测和管理城市固体废物。雅温得城市社区也需要继续支持城市固体废物管理,并促进在基础设施不足的服务欠缺地区开展业务的非政府组织和社区组织的可持续性。实施此类废物政策的一个主要机会是专门用于城市规划和良好治理的重债穷国方案。